Pete Moses and Vania Sisk were arrested Tuesday night after police surrounded a home on Dunstan Avenue in Durham, according to Durham Police spokeswoman Kammie Michael.

Moses was charged with one count of second-degree kidnapping, one count of assault by pointing a gun, one count of assault on a female, one count of communicating threats and failure to appear in court on earlier charges, according to Michael.

Sisk was arrested on a charge of failure to appear in court on an earlier misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, said Michael.

A Durham police informant said Moses Jr. became upset with Jadon in October 2010 and took him into the basement of their house, according to a search warrant. The informant then heard a gunshot.

The informant said that Sisk killed 28-year-old Antionetta McKoy after she tried to escape the house where she and several women had been living, along with Moses Jr. McKoy’s family reported her missing in February, sparking a search for her and Jadon.

The video shows an ABC News report from early March.

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